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Labour's minister for women's safety apologises for accusing Farage and Reform of 'faux outrage' over Ann Widdecombe's 'murder'

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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In brief

Labour's minister responsible for women's safety has issued an apology after making controversial remarks dismissing concerns raised by political opponents regarding a former Conservative politician's death. The minister's comments, which characterized the opposition's response as insincere, sparked significant backlash and debate about appropriate discourse surrounding parliamentary safety and the politicization of tragic events.

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Labour's minister for women's safety apologises for accusing Farage and Reform of 'faux outrage' over Ann Widdecombe's 'murder'
Labour's minister for women's safety apologises for accusing Farage and Reform of 'faux outrage' over Ann Widdecombe's 'murder'

Natalie Fleet lashed out at Farage 'and his gang of bin men' yesterday after they used the death of the former Tory minister to make claims about how she died and the safety of MPs.
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